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NACBS, 2400 16th STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON 9, D. C.
OFFICIAL
•ULLFNN -AAZ_
from September 1958
your
The 1958-59 year Is new under way. Almost first
in this is our convention "which can be a real event
if you are there» The date November 12-15» The
place, Coronado Hotel at St« Louis.
Other things are happening as -well«. Time does move, you know --and I must face for you the time when I lay down my duties in your behalf. The time is not yet, but the Board has appointed a person who will gradually move into the duties I carry. He is Dr. J. T. Morrow, a person with a magnificent background in administrative work, with a world of know-how and one who will bring new talents, new ideas, and a fine new personality.
WASHINGTON OFFICE
Mr. Bruner has retired from working for The Commission, and I am taking over his duties — that to be my main responsibility when Dr. Morrow has been-with us for a while.
I 3hall not attempt in this letter to give you more personal details about Dr. Morrow other than to say that I feel that his coming very definitely strengthens our capacities to serve you well from here. There was fear that Bernie was retiring but there is still a hope that he may continue to be with us, so that your Washington team, when all the realignments are made, will still have Bernie and Joe plus Dr. Morrow and myself.
One note of sadness -- Miss Reichert is leaving us this month, to take over editorial responsibilities in another association — a position with such widened opportunities that while we will sorely miss her, we are happy for her good fortune.
I shall always be extremely grateful for the privilege that has been mine to work for NACBS and to enjoy the rich friendships whieh such an association affords. And as my chief duties develop for mainly accreditation, it can only be with the full appreciation that it is the duo that counts — a strong and vibrant NACBS, and a highly effective ACBS.
To Dr. Morrow -- a warm welcome to this office -- and congratula-tions both to him and the members of NACBS in which I know he will so soon have a rich affection both for NACBS and all its members.
SO 11 Next comes convention time. You should be there to
welcome him to our ranks.
Best wishes for a fine new year.
^tßniöu^

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NACBS, 2400 16th STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON 9, D. C.
OFFICIAL
•ULLFNN -AAZ_
from September 1958
your
The 1958-59 year Is new under way. Almost first
in this is our convention "which can be a real event
if you are there» The date November 12-15» The
place, Coronado Hotel at St« Louis.
Other things are happening as -well«. Time does move, you know --and I must face for you the time when I lay down my duties in your behalf. The time is not yet, but the Board has appointed a person who will gradually move into the duties I carry. He is Dr. J. T. Morrow, a person with a magnificent background in administrative work, with a world of know-how and one who will bring new talents, new ideas, and a fine new personality.
WASHINGTON OFFICE
Mr. Bruner has retired from working for The Commission, and I am taking over his duties — that to be my main responsibility when Dr. Morrow has been-with us for a while.
I 3hall not attempt in this letter to give you more personal details about Dr. Morrow other than to say that I feel that his coming very definitely strengthens our capacities to serve you well from here. There was fear that Bernie was retiring but there is still a hope that he may continue to be with us, so that your Washington team, when all the realignments are made, will still have Bernie and Joe plus Dr. Morrow and myself.
One note of sadness -- Miss Reichert is leaving us this month, to take over editorial responsibilities in another association — a position with such widened opportunities that while we will sorely miss her, we are happy for her good fortune.
I shall always be extremely grateful for the privilege that has been mine to work for NACBS and to enjoy the rich friendships whieh such an association affords. And as my chief duties develop for mainly accreditation, it can only be with the full appreciation that it is the duo that counts — a strong and vibrant NACBS, and a highly effective ACBS.
To Dr. Morrow -- a warm welcome to this office -- and congratula-tions both to him and the members of NACBS in which I know he will so soon have a rich affection both for NACBS and all its members.
SO 11 Next comes convention time. You should be there to
welcome him to our ranks.
Best wishes for a fine new year.
^tßniöu^